As Birmingham enters the spring season, a full calendar of events awaits just around the corner. This week, we welcome a star from Breaking Bad, get a taste of the best local eateries, and say goodbye to a legendary Magic City venue.

A limited number of 50 locally-made suppers will be available for home delivery or pickup on April 12. Each box feeds six and features food from Birmingham’s most celebrated restaurants, like Bottle & Bone, Bottega Cafe, and Edgar’s Bakery. Best of all, proceeds help end hunger by benefiting the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama.

Join SisterGolf for a happy hour like no other. Enjoy 90 minutes of hands-on golf instruction from golf professional Max Doster followed by drink specials in the clubhouse and networking with fellow female professionals. Feel free to bring your own golf clubs, or there will be some available for your use.

For one night only, enjoy a concert reading of Ken Ludwig’s hilarious show Shakespeare in Hollywood to benefit City Equity Theatre. The event includes hors d’oeuvres, drinks, meet-and-greet time with cast members, and the big reveal of City Equity Theatre’s 2015-2016 season.More info here!

R.J. Mitte, co-star of AMC’s Emmy-winning drama Breaking Bad and equality and diversity activist, will speak at the BSC campus about his real-life experiences dealing with cerebral palsy and overcoming challenges associated with it. The event is free and open to the public.More info here!

Croonin’ for CrittersMarch 26 at 7:00 PMWorkPlay

At this 8th annual event, Birmingham professionals will sing on behalf of homeless animals to support the 36th annual

Do Dah Day. Audience members will vote for their favorite performer, and the top vote getter will be named Birmingham’s Critter Idol.

Alabama Symphony Orchestra‘s Classical EDGE series introduces new musicians who are defying conventional sound. This week, hear musician Wye Oak and Brooklyn composer William Brittelle collaborate on innovative re-imaginings of Wye Oak songs. The concert will be followed by an after party at Parkside Cafe.

This musical review is filled with sketches, monologues, and clever musical numbers offering a woman’s perspective on love, life,motherhood, and friendship. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and perhapsyou’ll learn a little more about the women in your life.

Grab your tiaras and doubloons and get ready for Disney Junior’s Pirate & Princess Adventure. Mickey and Minnie are taking their seats at this never-before-seen live show featuring your favorite characters from Disney Junior’s hit series,Sofia the First andJake and the Never Land Pirates.

This multimedia dance event features 80s New Wave and Synthpop music spun by DJs Stevo, Geno, and Memorexx alongside VJs Katie and John Gaiser. Birmingham Mountain Radio will also be joining the party and giving away tickets to Bonoroo, Shaky Knees Festival, and VIP tickets to the Hangout Fest.

Now in its 10th year, this annual 1-mile walk supports the Lupus Foundation of America, which works toraise money for lupus research, increase awareness of lupus, and rally public support for those who suffer from its brutal impact.

Join this final celebration of one of our city’s most adored music venues. Performances begin at 3 PM and feature some of Bottletree’s favorites: Man or Astro Man?, Coliseum, Young Widows, Wray, Shaheed & DJ Supreme, Duquette Johnson, and more.

Hop aboard the Cottontail Express for a ride to Peter Cottontail’s meadow. Join in the fun at the meadow hunting for Easter eggs and partaking in the jump station, coloring station, and sandbox. Be sure to bring your camera to take photos with Peter Cottontail himself.

The USA Men’s Wheelchair Basketball team will compete against Canada, Great Britain, and Australia in this year’s Men’s Lakeshore Cup here in Birmingham. This is a great opportunity to see these teams as they prepare for the summer Paralympic Games to be held in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

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